tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20709534.post7955831431539440577..comments2015-07-28T11:17:32.690-05:00Comments on Geographic Travels: Demographic Map of 1919 New York City During the First Red ScareCatholicgauzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14622737803852974030noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20709534.post-80976331779109135852012-01-07T08:48:39.071-06:002012-01-07T08:48:39.071-06:00Hi Yosef,
Good question. I *think/guess* that ...Hi Yosef,<br /> Good question. I *think/guess* that the NYPD was only interested in Jews from the old Russian Empire because of the whole fear of Bolshevism at the time.Catholicgauzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14622737803852974030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20709534.post-66260641889256551572012-01-06T10:59:01.399-06:002012-01-06T10:59:01.399-06:00Generally a nice break-down of ethnicities on the ...Generally a nice break-down of ethnicities on the map. I&#39;m wondering as a Jew, though: Does the category &quot;Russian Jews&quot; only include those Ashkenazi (European north of the Mediterranean) Jews coming from the Russian Empire, or also those Ashkenazi Jews coming from Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Romania? If only from the Russian Empire, would the German Jews be included among the &quot;Germans&quot; and the Austro-Hungarian Jews among the &quot;Austro-Hungarians&quot;? And would Sephardic/Oriental Jews coming from the Balkans, Turkey, and Syria be included amongst the &quot;Syrians, Turks, Armenians, Greeks&quot;?Yosefnoreply@blogger.com